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Wednesday, July 08, 2026
Bermuda Commonwealth Games Team Announced

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The Bermuda Olympic Association announced the athletes and officials who will represent Team Bermuda at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

Chef de Mission Donna Raynor will lead the delegation, which will compete across three of the ten sports featured at this year's Games: Athletics (including Para Athletics), Track Cycling, and Swimming.

The 2026 Commonwealth Games, hosted by Glasgow, will feature a condensed programme of ten sports. Bermuda's team reflects the island's continued strength in athletics and swimming, along with two milestone selections that mark historic firsts for the country.

"These Games represent a proud and historic moment for Bermuda," said Raynor, Chef de Mission for Team Bermuda. "Alongside our strong and experienced athletics and swimming squads, we are especially proud to see Jessica and Conor break new ground for our country in Para Athletics and Track Cycling.

This team reflects the depth and growing diversity of sport in Bermuda, and we look forward to supporting every athlete as they represent our island on the world stage in Glasgow."

"Preparation for these Games has been months in the making, and I could not be prouder of the commitment Bermuda’s athletes have shown," added President Peter Dunne. "Every athlete travelling to Glasgow has earned their place, and they will have the full support of our coaches, officials, and the entire Bermuda community behind them. They are ready to compete and to make Bermuda proud."

Team Bermuda Roster

Athletics
Men:
Jah-Nhai Perinchief, Norre Robinson, Nirobi Smith-Mills

Women: Caitlyn Bobb, Sakari Famous, Tiara DeRosa

Para: Jessica Lewis (first-time Bermuda representation in Para Athletics)

Coaches/Managers: Marissa Chew, Brian Wellman, Lori Lewis

Track Cycling

Athlete: Conor White (first-time Bermuda representation in Track Cycling)
Coach/Manager: Chequan Richardson

Swimming
Men:
Elijah Daley, Jack Harvey, Sam Williamson

Women: Elan Daley, Emma Harvey

Coach/Manager: Rebecca Fairbairn

Team Officials

Chef de Mission: Donna Raynor
Team Leader: Jarita Vickers
Physiotherapist: Aaron Wharton
Sunday, July 05, 2026
BOA Announces Team Bermuda for 2026 CAC Games

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The Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) announced the full roster for Team Bermuda ahead of the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games, taking place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from July 24th to August 8th, 2026.

Team Bermuda will send 78 athletes and a team of coaches, officials, and support staff with 104 delegation members in total. Bermuda will compete across 17 different sport disciplines at the Games, marking the 25th edition of the event and the centennial of its founding in 1926. This is the largest team Bermuda has ever sent to a multi-sporting event.

"We are incredibly proud of the athletes who have earned their place on Team Bermuda," said Peter Dunne., President of the Bermuda Olympic Association. "This is one of our largest and most well-rounded teams in recent memory, with a diverse selection of sports. We wish every athlete the very best as they prepare to represent Bermuda on the regional stage."

"It's a privilege to lead Team Bermuda into Santo Domingo for what promises to be a truly special edition of the CAC Games," said Jon Beard, Chef de Mission. "Our athletes have worked incredibly hard to earn their place on this team, and our job now is to make sure they have everything they need to compete at their best. I know all of Bermuda will be behind them as they take on the region's top talent over these two weeks."

TEAM BERMUDA — 2026 CAC GAMES ROSTER

Archery
- Camerin Pickering. Official: Ross Roberts

Athletics - Men: Dage Minors, Nirobi Smith-Mills Women: Sakari Famous Official: Devon Bean

Beach Volleyball - Men: Benjamin Barnett, Connor Somerville Women: Megan Hands, Natalie Gazzard. Officials: Meagan Peck, Richard Bevis

Bowling - Anthony Hayward, Dennis Joell, Shannon Lee, David Maycock, Lamar Richardson, Levinc Samuels. Official: Joseph Slowinski

Cycling - Time Trial Men: Nicholas Narroway, Kaden Hopkins. Women: Gabriella Arnold (Road) Official: Dave Collins — Mountain Bike Men: Robin Horsfield Official: Dave Collins, Cole McDicken

Equestrian - Angela Hollaran Official: Carla Stemple

Field Hockey - Constance Betts, Abigail Brewer, Jennifer Chisnall, Elizabeth Davidson, Alyssa De Silva, Leyla Ganal, Georgia Harris, Jessica Hollis, Yvonne Osborne, Jasmine Patterson, Chrysda Smith, Robin Stempel, Christina Stephens-Weser, Elizabeth Stewart, Megan Troake, Danielle Williams. Officials: Kevon Moodley, Kris Rego, Lakae Tavares

Netball - Debre Evans, Asante Chapman, Keizhari Knight, Kiante Lightbourne, Kaylee Leema, Jordyn Ming, Inshan-Nae Smith, Jasmyn Renfroe, Brianna Ray, Jahtuere Trott, Jahkenya Trott, Selah Tuzo. Officials: Kimale Evans, Antoine Williams

Rugby - Alexender Brown, Tashon DeSilva, Steven Doyling, Jahniko Francis, D’ Zuri Gill, Aidan Kendall, Antonio Perincheif-Leader, Myles Robinson, Brandon Sangster, Ja’ Kee Simons, Hadleigh Tucker, Kelin Williams. Officials: Jason Hendre, Lucas Nyamoto, Bruno Texeira (physio)

Sailing - Men: Sebastian Kempe Women: Adriana Penruddocke. Officials: Charles Baillie Strong, Shaun Priestly

Squash - Men: Micah Franklin, Taylor Carrick, Anaya Smith Women: Rachel Barnes, Sydney Wallace, Abigail Brewer. Official: Christopher Barnes

Swimming - Men: Elijah Daley, Jack Harvey, Sam Williamson Women: Elan Daley, Madlyn Moore. Official: Ben Smith

Tennis - Men: Daniel Phillips, Richard (Trey) Mallory Women: Shelby Madeiros, Nadhira Durham. Official: Ricky Mallory, Steve Bean

Triathlon - Nicholas Pilgrim, Tyler Smith. Official: Joe Filliol

Team Staff Chef de Mission: Jon Beard, Games Management: Trina Roberts Physiotherapists: Megan Titterton, Tre Anthony Outerbridge
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Search Begins for New Bermuda Women’s Head Coach

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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) has formally opened the search for a new Senior Women’s National Team Head Coach following the departure of long-serving manager Naquita Robinson.

Robinson stepped down from the national hot seat earlier this year, bringing the curtain down on a monumental tenure that spanned more than a dozen years in charge of the international squad.

The vacancy marks the end of an era for the Gombey Warriors, with the governing body now looking to install a progressive successor capable of capitalizing on the rapid growth of the women's game across the island.

In a statement, a BFA spokesperson confirmed the recruitment drive: “The Bermuda Football Association is seeking an experienced and passionate Head Coach to lead our Senior Women’s National Team.

“We’re looking for a leader who is committed to player development, demonstrates integrity, and shares a passion for growing women’s football in Bermuda."

The incoming manager will inherit a transitioning squad hungry to make an impact on the regional stage within the Concacaf framework. Aspiring candidates have been instructed to submit their cover letters, professional résumés, official coaching qualifications, and references directly to the association's communications department.

The BFA spokesperson added: "Join us in shaping the future of Bermuda football. One Team. One Island. Our Game.”
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Pickering and Bermuda Miss Out on Pan Am Games

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Bermuda’s archers suffered the ultimate sporting agony at the 2026 Pan American Championships in Tlaxcala, Mexico, missing out on qualification for the Pan Am Games by just a single place in both the individual and team events.

On a day of relentless tension, the fine margins of international archery laid bare how brutal the sport can be. Despite delivering stellar individual campaigns against the continent's elite, the Bermudian contingent was left wondering what might have been.

Camerin Pickering came agonizingly close to sealing his ticket to Lima. In a magnificent display of precision under pressure, Pickering stormed his way to an incredible fifth-place finish in the final individual rankings.

Under standard tournament regulations, a top-four finish guarantees automatic qualification. However, a glimmer of hope appeared due to a performance bottleneck at the top of the leaderboard: heavyweights Canada filled two of the qualification spots but were restricted by quota caps to taking just one individual place.

The reallocation meant the qualification line dropped down the standings, but it stopped exactly one spot short. Pickering was left holding sixth place—just a single point and one position away from the dream ticket.

Behind him, teammates Jaydon Roberts and Bernard Wade III also put in highly respectable shifts against a world-class field, finishing 15th and 24th respectively.

If Pickering's individual near-miss was tough to swallow, the heartbreak was compounded in the team standings.

Bermuda's trio combined for a gritty, unified display on the target line, aiming to break into the crucial top eight to book their collective passage to the Games.

Instead, they duplicated the individual agony. Bermuda finished the team event in ninth place overall—once again, the loneliest number in sport—as the top eight countries celebrated their qualification packages right in front of them.

While the Tlaxcala campaign will be remembered for its bitter conclusions, the sheer proximity to the continent's powerhouse nations proves this Bermudian squad belongs on the big stage. They will have to regroup quickly, with secondary qualifying opportunities next year offering one final shot at redemption.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Pickering Smashes National Record but Agony for Bermuda

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Camerin Pickering etched his name into the history books with a sensational, record-breaking performance at the Pan American Championships, though there was heartbreak for Bermuda’s men in the team event.

On a day of immense high drama on the archery range, Pickering put on a masterclass of precision and composure during individual qualifying, shattering the Men’s Individual Recurve 70m National Record.

The Bermudian talisman racked up a staggering 653 points out of a possible 720. Crucially, that magnificent haul sees him cruise past the elite Minimum Qualification Score of 650, firmly establishing his credentials on the international stage and securing a superb 17th-place finish overall.

While Pickering stole the headlines, it proved to be a grueling day at the office for the rest of the Bermudian contingent against a world-class field.

Bernard Wade III put up a spirited fight to finish 45th overall, carding a score of 591. Jaydon Roberts wasn't far behind his compatriot, locking down 47th place with 534 points, while Robert O’Connor completed the Bermudian individual line-up in 50th position with a score of 443.

The collective focus then turned to the high-stakes Team Shoot, where the stakes could not have been higher. A coveted top-eight finish would guarantee a spot at the prestigious Lima 2027 Pan American Games.

Bermuda pushed heavyweights Canada all the way in a tense, nerve-shredding encounter. However, it wasn't quite to be. The Reds narrowly succumbed to a 5-3 defeat, agonizingly missing out on early qualification for Peru.

Despite the bitter disappointment of coming so close, the qualification dream is far from over. This resilient Bermudian squad will have one final opportunity to book their tickets to Lima at the secondary qualifying event next year.
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